Commenting on the decision of the UN Observation Mission in Georgia, Rogozin said: “I understand the UN experts who have really found themselves in a difficult situation. They perfectly understand that little can fly in the Georgian sky, because everything that is there has long been without petroleum. Who else is there to fly, if not a Russian aircraft, especially given our capabilities in the supply of hydrocarbons? I think the likelihood that the MiG-29 or any other aircraft of a similar brand would be involved in destroying a peaceful, defenseless, touching Georgian flying camera is lower than the likelihood that a Martian ship would be involved. The probability of this is higher than the conclusions of the UN Commission. I think we should blame the Martian for what happened. Most likely, they are to blame for everything", - concluded Dmitry Rogozin.